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Video Question: What caused the recent population spike of rabbits in Australia?
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A weather pattern called El Nino, the warming of ocean surface waters which blow warm air over the continent.
A weather pattern called La Nina, lots of warm wind and rain made temperatures ideal for reproduction
An increase in global warming makes it warm all year so the rabbits can reproduce
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A weather pattern called El Nino, the warming of ocean surface waters which blow warm air over the continent.
A weather pattern called La Nina, lots of warm wind and rain made temperatures ideal for reproduction
An increase in global warming makes it warm all year so the rabbits can reproduce
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The recent population spike of rabbits in Australia is most likely caused by a combination of factors including favorable weather conditions and the lack of natural predators. However, it is not specifically attributed to El Nino, La Nina or global warming.
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